Bush
Signs Bill To Take All Newborns' DNA President
Bush last week signed into law a bill which will
see the federal government begin to screen the
DNA of all newborn babies in the U.S. within six
months, a move critics have described as the first
step towards the establishment of a national DNA
database.
Contrived
Media Ploy As DC Madam Tape Ignored
Within hours of the announcement that DC
Madam Deborah Jeane Palfrey had allegedly hanged
herself at her mother's home in Florida, Time Magazine
released an interview with her "friend,"
a professional conspiracy debunker and an individual
who has fabricated quotes in the past, who claimed
Palfrey had told him of her wish to end her life.
Death
of 'D.C. Madam' Becomes Rich Ground for Conspiracy
Theory
Police in Tarpon Springs, Fla., said there
was "no question" that Deborah Jeane Palfrey
committed suicide by hanging Thursday, but that
was not enough to stop immediate speculation that
the infamous "D.C. Madam" was the victim
of murder.
Immigrants
march in U.S. but rallies lose steam
Thousands of immigrants marched through
cities across the United States on Thursday, but
smaller crowds suggested their cause had lost
momentum in this election year.